Skip to main content
Museum of Freemasonry

Masonic Periodicals Online

  • Explore
  • Advanced Search
  • Home
  • Explore
  • The Freemason
  • Nov. 20, 1869
  • Page 5
  • THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE.
Current:

The Freemason, Nov. 20, 1869: Page 5

  • Back to The Freemason, Nov. 20, 1869
  • Print image
  • Articles/Ads
    Article Reports of Masonic Meetings. ← Page 3 of 3
    Article THE ROYAL ARCH. Page 1 of 1
    Article THE ROYAL ARCH. Page 1 of 1
    Article ORDERS OF CHIVALRY. Page 1 of 1
    Article ORDERS OF CHIVALRY. Page 1 of 1
    Article THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Page 1 of 1
Page 5

Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.

Reports Of Masonic Meetings.

mendation of the lodge working , and with expressions of the considerable pleasure with which his brother visitors and himself had witnessed and heard the proceedings of the evening thus far . He felt it due to the members of the lodge to state that he considered its progress and position most creditable to themselves individually and to the Craft generally , and it would be his duty , as well

as a great pleasure 10 him , to report elsewhere the efficiency he had observed . In concluding a very graceful and telling speech Bro . Dumas , proposed "The health of the AA . M ., Bro . Major Irvine , '' to whose skill and ability , and eorteous yet firm rule , the honourable position the Macdonald Lodge enjoys is mainly due . This was enthusiastically responded to by the brethren ,

and the AV . M . briefly replied . The charity box was then circulated whilst the "Tyler ' s toast"' was duly honoured , and the acting J . AV . then called on the brethren to return to labour . On the resumption of business Bros . Shairp and Pike , proved their proficiency as F . C . 's , and the lodge having beeu opened in the third degree , were severally introduced and raised as Master Masons

with due and fitting solemnity . The lodge was then closed down , the closing hymn sung , and the business of a long but most interesting evening brought to a pleasant aud harmonious termination . The next meeting of this lodge will he held on the 8 th December , nnd we are authorised by its officers to state that visitors on that occasion will be gladly welcomed .

PROVINCIAL . HERTFORD . —Hertford Lodge , No . 403 . —This lodge met at the Town Hall , Hertford , on 16 th instant , at four o ' clock . Bro . R . T . Andrews , AA . M . presiding . Bro . H . L . Thomas , P . M ., 449 , was ballotted for as a joiuing member and accepted . II . Muggeridge , G . S . B , installed in his usual efficient maimer Bro . C . Drummond , as

AV . M . for the ensuing ye ir . Bro . Drummond appointed , and Bro . Muggeridge invested the following brethren as officers : H . B . Hodges , S . AV . ; J . D . Medcalf , J . W . ; J . R . Cooks , P . M . Treasurer ; E A . Simson , Secretary ; O . H . AVayner , S . D . ; T . S . Carter , S . D . ; C . B . Jones , J . G . ; AV . H . Nicholls , D . C . ; C . P . AVyinan , Steward , and T . AVrigbt , Tyler , the other brethren present were Bros .

J . Boatwright , S . Neate , E . II . Flatt , and H . L . Thomas . The Visitors were Bros . F . Drummond , 217 aud 898 , H . T . A . Stewart , 893 . The lodge was closed in due form , and the brethreu adjourned to a sumptuous banquet at the Salisbury Arms . The usual toasts followed , and the brethren separated at an early hour . HARTLEPOOL . —St .. Helen ' s Lodge No . 531 . —At a

regular lodge , held on the 4 th inst ., Bro . James Johnson Armstrong , ( who has been a member of the lodge more than five years , ) was unanimously elected Worshipful Master for the ensuing year . Bro . Armstrong has risen to the above position step by step , commencing his first office as Steward , and no previous election has given more satisfaction to tbe brethren of St . Helen ' s , than that for 1870 ,

Rro . I . M . Procter , was re-elected Treasurer , and Bro . James Mowbray , who has been Tyler for many years , was also re-elected . The installation is fixed for December 2 nd , when it is expected that Bro . George Moore , M . J ) ., PM ., P . P . I . G . W .. and Mayor of Hartlepool , will officiate as Installing Master . NEWBURY . —laJge of JJopc , No . 574 .- —The monthly

lodge of the Freemasons of Newbury was held in the Council Chamber , on Friday evening , under the presidency of tho AV . M . Bro . Bland , when it was resolved that a Masonic Ball should be held iu the Town Hall on the 14 th January next . The lodge appointed a committee to carry out the necessary arrangements . The fine baud of the 1 st Life Guards will attend . Several handsome

additions to the furniture of the lodge have recently been made through tho liberality of individual members . ELLAND , YoiiKsriniK . — . Savile Lodge , No . 1231 . —The usual monthly meeting of this lodgo was holden on Thursday evening , the llth inst ., at tho Royal Hotel . The officers ot the lodge present were , Bros . Ely Walker Shaw , AV . M . ; Francis Crossley , S . AA ' . ; Frederick Crossley ,

J . AV . ; Francis AA addington , Seo . ; G . Norinanton , P . JL , and P . G . D Treas ; AV . Dewhirst , S . D . ; J . Shaw , J . D ., aud J . Dyaou , I . G . This being the anniversary of the opening of this prosperous young lodge , after the minutes of the previous regular lodge meeting hail been read and confirmed , aud some correspondence read , the AV . M . for ensuing year was elected by ballot ; the list of qualified

brethren con t ained eleven names , but tho votes were all given to the two Wardens , and W . M . having announced the number to bo 10 votes for BIM . Francis Crossley , S . AV ., and 12 for Bro . Frederick Crossley , J . W ., the latter esteemed brother was declared duly elected the representative of K . S . Bro . John Smithies , Steward , was elected Treasurer , and Bro . John Greenwood , P . M . 338 , the Tyler

for the ensuing year , two Auditors wore also appointed . Ttie lodge was then opened in the F . C degree , and Bro . J . iseph 1 JIW , a candidate for the degree of M . M . was examined , and being found worthy , was entrusted and re tired . After the lodge had been opened in the M . M . degree , Bro . Law was admitted and raised to that sublime

degree , the W . M . who was suffering from indisposition , being very ably assisted in the ceremony by Bro . John Arrnitage , P . M . 827 and 1231 , and Bro . Allen , P . M . 142 . The lodgo was closed in tho two higher degrees , and after a proposition of a gentleman for initiation had been brought forward , the lodge was closed finally in perfect harmony .

The Royal Arch.

THE ROYAL ARCH .

1 IKTU 0 F 0 LITAN . Union Waterloo Chapter , No . 13 . —This excellent working chapter wns opened in ancient form with a ¦ oleum prayer . Present : Cornps . Bickerstafi ; M . E . Z . ; Norman , II . ; Tail ' s , J . ; Thomas , N ; R . Barnes , P . Z ., Scribe E . ; Henderson , P . Z ., and Treas . The minutes

The Royal Arch.

and cash accounts of the last convocation were read and confirmed . The ballot was taken for Bro . Mays of the Capper Lodge , 1076 , for exaltation which proved unanimous iu his favor , but . business prevented his attendance . Bro . J . Young , of the Union AA ' aterloo Lodge , No . 19 , aud Bro Brown , of the Capper Lodge , No . 1076 , were duly initiated in a very impressive manner by Comp .

Bickerstaff . This being the meeting for electing the Principals and officers , the following were unanimously elected , viz .: Comps . Norman , M . E . Z . ; Taffs , II . ; Thomas , J . ; Kirk , N . ; U . E . Barnes , P . Z ., re-elected E . ; Henderson , P . Z .. re elected Treas . ; Batstone , P . S ., and Alison , was by show of hands re-elected Janitor . The chapter being closed the comps . adjourned to Comp . D .

Grey ' s , the Freemasons' Tavern , and partook of an excellent banquet , and parted in harmony . Chapter of Hope , No . 206 . —This Chapter was held on Thursday week , at the Globe Tavern Greenwich . The several chairs were taken by Comps . II . A . Collington , Z . ; S . Noble , P . Z . as H . ; aud James Moore , P . Z . as J . The rending and confirmation of the minutes were

succeeded by the appointment of the meeting of the Audit Committee , which it was ascertained is held at the Globe , ou the llth of December . The Comps . elected for the year were , J . Hasler , Z . ; AV . Noak , H . ; A . H . Tattershall , J . ; AA . Noak , Treas . ; J . H . H . Douglmey , S . E . ; AV . R . Orchard , S . N . ; T . Perridge , P . S ., and Johnson , Janitor . Comp . Noak stated that as he was Steward for this Chap

ter as well as for lodge 140 , for the Benevolent Institution at its festival in January , he should like to have a contribution from this Chapter to his list . The M . E . Z . then gave notice that he would move at next meeting , that two guineas be taken from the Benevolent Fund of the Chapter , and placed on Comp . Noak's list . No other

business being before the Comps ., they after closing down , adjourned to an admirable bauquet , supplied by Comp . Moore , nnd spent a delightful evening . Comps . Edington , Peckham , Smith aud H . Massey , J . 019 . were among the Comps who were present in Chapter , and at the banquet table .

Panmure Chapter , No . 720 . —This prosperous Chapter held its ordinary quarterly meetiug at the Horns Taveru , Kenuington , on Monday the 8 th instant , when were present , Companions H . C . Levander , M . A ., M . E . Z ., E . Worthington , H ., Joseph Nunn , P . Z . as J ., John Thomas , P . Z ., P . G . D . C , AVilliam AVatson , P . Z ., James Stevens , P . Z , Scribe E ., 11 . H . Harvey , Scribe N .,

Henry Smith , P . S ., AV . B . Church , 1 st A . S ., Dr . Cronin , 2 nd A . S ., also Companions Hammerton , Dr . Davison , Perrott , & c , & c . Amongst the visitors we noticed , Companion N . Gluoksteiu , of Colchester . The Chapter having been duly opened , Bros . G . 11 . N . Bridges and George AVatei-.-. U , of the Macdonald Lodge , 1210 , were balloted for as candidates for exaltation , and beiug

unanimously approved were duly exalted into Royal Arch Masonry with complete ceremouy , and iu that able and perfect manner for which this Chapter is so justly celebrated . The M . E . Z . then addressed the Companions in reference to the position of the Chapter and its obligation to the four Past First Principals and Founders . He stated that in consequence of the self-denial and economy

which had been practised by them , the Chapter now found itself , not only in full possession of its handsome furniture and appurtenances , but with every claim paid , and a good balance iu hand . As each of the P . Z . ' s had retired , the proffered Jewel had been firmly decliued by him until the Chapter should be free from liability aud in a good financial position . That position was now attained ;

he therefore had great pleasure in performing what he considered a duty , by proposing " That the sum of Sixteen Guineas be voted from the lodge funds for tho purpose of providing a suitable P . Z . Jewel for each of the following Companions , viz ., John Read , James Stevens ,

Joseph Nunn , and John Thomas , the four first Past Principals and founders of the Chapter . " The M . E . Z . ' s proposition was unanimously adopted , and the Chapter having been duly closed , thc Companions adjournal ! for refreshment , and a pleasant evening was spent in social harmony and good fellowship .

Orders Of Chivalry.

ORDERS OF CHIVALRY .

RED CROSS OF ROME < fc CONSTANTINE , Plantagenet Cim .-hirr , No . 2 . —This well-worked conclave held one of its regular assemblies at the Cannonstreet Hotel , ou AA ' educsdav the 1 Oth instant , under the

presidency of tho esteemed M . P . S .. Sir Knight John Boyd , P . E . O ., K . T ., P . M ., P . Z .. & o ., who was supported by Sir Knight Marsh , AVescoinbe , Cubitt , States , and a goodly number of members . Bro . William Bird wns

duly admitted , received , constituted and installed a Knight of the Order . The conclave was then closed , and tbe Chevaliers adjourned to a capital banquet , served under the personal superintendence of Bro . Sidney Spencer , the excellent Manager of the Hotel . This conclave , we predict , will rapidly increase in its new and superb head-quarters .

. SV . Andrew ' s Conclave , No . 15 . —A meeting of the distinguished Knights to whom Lord Kenlis has granted the charter originally intended for Edinburgh , was held recently . It waa resolved to hold the Conclave at the Canuon-stroet Terminus Hotel , and for the present to arrange with the Plantagenet Conclave , for the use of furniture . The officers s' » far as can bo ascertained , will probably be , V . E Sir Knt Raynham AV . Stewart , 1 S ° ; G .

A . Marshal , as M . P . S . ; R . Keiiyon . ns V . E . ; Frederick Binckes , 30 % as S . G ., W . Jones , J . G . ; S . Rosenthal , 33 ° , as H . P . ; Capt . Clifford Henry , IS " , Prefect ; AV . H . Hubbard , G . Treas ., Recorder and J . C Dawson , S . B . Comp . Gilbert was elected Sentinel , and the rank of Honorary Member was conferred upon Sir Knt . Little , 18 ° , G . Recorder . The inauguration will take plac-i at an early date .

Orders Of Chivalry.

St . George ' s Conclave , No . 18 . -A meeting of this conclave was held nt the Palmerston Arms , Grosvenor-park , Camberwell , oa \ A ednesday the 10 th instant . Among those present we noticed Sir Kt . H . Thompson , M . P . S . ; J . Thomas V . E . ; G . A . Taylor , S . G . ; Sillifant , H . P . ; C . L . Marshall , Treasurer ; E . Shaughnessy , Recorder ; T . AVingham , S . B , and R . AVentworth Little ,

G . R . The conclave was duly opened , and Bros . J . Ashwell , P . M . and P . Z , 22 , Bro . Robards , and AV . Ring , being iu attendance , were regularly admitted and installed as Knights of this illustrious Older . It was resolved to hold a special conclave on the 15 th December , for admission of several candidates , and also to rehearse the

ceremonial to be observed at the formal inauguration which is fixed to take place in January . The Knights appeared iu new purple sashes aud aprons , which were manufactured by Sir Knight Kenning , of Little Britain , and there was a general desire evinced to render tha Sfc . George ' s Conclave a thorough success .

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR . Temple Crcssing Encampment . —The Knights of this encampment met on Thursday , the 12 th inst ., in the Lodge-room , at the Horn's Tavern , Kennington . Present , Sir . Knts . AV . F . Mitchell , P . E . C , as E . C ; Dr . Lilley ,

P . E . C . ; R Farran , R . E . C ., Reg . ; Geo . Harrison , & c , the only visitor on this occasion was the V . E . Sir Knt . W . J . Meymott , P . G . D . C , & c , after the usual business the encampment was closed , and the Knts . adjourned to an elegant banquet and separated at an early hour .

The Ancient And Accepted Rite.

THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE .

Invicta Chapter , Rose Croix , 18 ° —A meeting of this chapter was held at the Masonic Hall , AVoolwich , on Friday , the 15 th of October , when there were present the V . E . Bro . Dr . Ward , M . W . S . ; 111 . Bro . Col . Clerk R . A , 33 ° as H . P . ; 111 . J . Forrester , 30 ° 1 st Gen . ; Ex . Bro . Harrison , 18 ° 2 nd Gen . ; 111 . Bro . Cockle , 30 ° G . Marshal ; Ex . Bro . Laird . 18 ° Trea . ; Ex . Bro . Boord ,

18 ° Recorder ; 111 . Bro . Glaisher , 30 ° Capt . of G . ; Henderton , Equerry ; and Bros . Hemsworth , 30 ° , Clabon , Thompson , Scott , Czarneck , Shrapie , Cook , Allen , and Hughes , all 18 ° , members ; the visitors included the 111 . Bro . Goodall , 33 ° , representative of the S G . C of England in the Unite ! States of America , the 111 . Bro . Capt . Philips , 33 ° , representative of the S . G . C . of the

United States in England , and 111 . Bro . James Keene , 30 ° . There were two candidates for admission to this degree in the persons of Bro . Dr . A . Knight Prescott , AV . M . ^ of lodge No . 706 , aud Bro . James Duguid , of the Union , Lodge , ( A . & A . Rite ) , Buenos Ayres , and they being present aud having received the preliminary degrees to

the 17 th inclusive , were perfected iu a very able manner by the AV . M ' . S . Ballot was then taken for the M . AV S . for the ensuing year , and the 111 . Bro . James Forrester , 30 ° , was uuauimously elected . Ex . Bro . Laird , 18 ° , was also re elected Treasurer . The chapter was then closed in ancient and solemn form . A number of the members afterwards dined together .

__ AVE are happy to announce that the honour of Knighthood has been conferred upon Bro Albert AV . AVoods ( Grand Director of Ceremonies ) , whose recent elevation to the office of Garter King at Arms was duly recorded by us . The 15 sections will be worked at "The

Pythagorean Lodge of Instruction , No . 70 , " at Bro . C . AValls ' , the Prince of Orange Taveru , Greenwicliroad ( next the Eailway Station ) , on AVednesday , November 24 th , 1869 . Bro . David Rose , AV . M ., 73 , will preside . EMULATION LODUK OF IMPKOA ' EMENT , under the

sanction of tho Lodge of Unions , 256 . The annual festival of the lod ™ will take place at Freamasons ' Hall , on Friday , November 2 Cth , 1869 , on which occasion Bro . Sir Daniel Gooch , Hart ., M . P ., P . G . M ., Berks and Bucks , will preside . The lodge will be , as usual , opened at 7 p . m . precisel y , when the

second Lecture will be worked . Tickets for the Banquet may be hud of tlie Stewards , or of tlie Secretary , at 2 s . Cd . each . C . A . Muvton , Sec . THE BBADOX ( No . 619 ) , MASONIC CIIAIUTABI . B ASSOCIATION was opened on Monday night , at Bro . J . AV . Avery ' s , the Queens Arms ,

AVestonstreet , London Bridge . Bro . J . AV . Avery , was elected President , Bro . Saul AVells , V . P ., Bro . A . Avery , Treasurer , and Bro . A \ . Manger , ( No . 15 ) , Secretary . Six members were elected on the Committee . Sufficient subscriptions were collected to give an assurance of a draw taking place at next ineetiiiQ-.

IHE BLOOD PUKIFIKK , —Old Dr . Jacob Townsend ' s Sarsaparilla . Other Medical Testimony . —In speaking of the " Blood Purifier . " old Dr . Jacob TowiiKcnd ' s Sarsaparilla , G C . Kernott , M . D ., L . S . A . Loud ., says : — " I strongly recommend it in cutaneous diseases and all impurities of the blood . " March 21 , 1869 . —In a letter to the proprietors ,

June fi , 1800 , Or . Irvine , of IrvineVtown , says : — "I have been in the habit of orderingyour Sarsaparilla for my patients with the beat results . Send me six quarts and six mammoth bottles . " For all skin diseases , for purifying the system of mercurial poisons , and building up the broken constitution il is the only safc and certain remedv . —In Bottles 2 s . £ d ., in ..

4 s . 6 d ., 7 s . 6 tl ., lis . Sold by all Druggists Pills and Ointment each in Boxes , Is . lid ., 2 s . 0 d ., is . Od . Testimonial * also from the Hon . the Dean of Lismore ; General AVilliam Gilbert , of the Indian Army ; ordered also by Apothecaries llall , l ^ onilon . Caution—Get the red and blue wrappers , with the Old Doctor ' s head in the centre . No other genuine .

“The Freemason: 1869-11-20, Page 5” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 1 July 2025, django:8000/periodicals/fvl/issues/fvl_20111869/page/5/.
  • List
  • Grid
Title Category Page
TABLE OF CONTENTS. Article 1
FREEMASONRY AND THE LAWS OF THE LAND. Article 1
THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 1
THE METHODISTS AND THE FREEMASONS. Article 2
EASTERN STAR ENTERTAINMENT AT ASTORIA, L.I. Article 2
A PLEASING INSTANCE OF THE VALUE OF FREEMASONRY. Article 2
NOSGLYNGAUA, OR WINTER'S EVE , 31ST OCTOBER. Article 2
PROVINCE OF MIDDLESEX. Article 3
Obituary. Article 3
Reports of Masonic Meetings. Article 3
THE ROYAL ARCH. Article 5
ORDERS OF CHIVALRY. Article 5
THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 5
Untitled Article 6
Untitled Ad 6
Untitled Ad 6
Untitled Ad 6
Birth, Marriges, and Deaths. Article 6
Untitled Article 6
Untitled Article 6
THE EARL OF ZETLAND. Article 6
Multum in Parbo, or Masonic Notes and Queries. Article 7
NOTABLE ROSICRUCIAN WORKS. Article 7
GRAND LODGE. Article 8
THE LODGE OF BENEVOLENCE. Article 8
CHESHIRE EDUCATIONAL MASONIC INSTITUTION. Article 8
LORD ZETLAND AND THE GRAND ORIENT OF FRANCE. Article 8
CONSECRATION OF THE NEW HALL OF THE MASONIC LODGE. GLASGOW, No. 411. Article 8
Original Correspondence. Article 9
RETIREMENT OF THE M.W. GRAND MASTER. Article 9
ANCIENT AND MODERN MYSTERIES. Article 9
THE ROSICRUCIAN. Article 9
AN ESSAY Article 11
METROPOLITAN MASONIC MEETINGS Article 12
Untitled Ad 12
Untitled Ad 12
Untitled Ad 12
Untitled Ad 12
Untitled Ad 12
Untitled Ad 12
Untitled Ad 12
Untitled Ad 12
Untitled Ad 12
Untitled Ad 12
Untitled Ad 12
Untitled Ad 12
Page 1

Page 1

5 Articles
Page 2

Page 2

4 Articles
Page 3

Page 3

4 Articles
Page 4

Page 4

3 Articles
Page 5

Page 5

6 Articles
Page 6

Page 6

9 Articles
Page 7

Page 7

3 Articles
Page 8

Page 8

6 Articles
Page 9

Page 9

4 Articles
Page 10

Page 10

3 Articles
Page 11

Page 11

3 Articles
Page 12

Page 12

13 Articles
Page 5

Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.

Reports Of Masonic Meetings.

mendation of the lodge working , and with expressions of the considerable pleasure with which his brother visitors and himself had witnessed and heard the proceedings of the evening thus far . He felt it due to the members of the lodge to state that he considered its progress and position most creditable to themselves individually and to the Craft generally , and it would be his duty , as well

as a great pleasure 10 him , to report elsewhere the efficiency he had observed . In concluding a very graceful and telling speech Bro . Dumas , proposed "The health of the AA . M ., Bro . Major Irvine , '' to whose skill and ability , and eorteous yet firm rule , the honourable position the Macdonald Lodge enjoys is mainly due . This was enthusiastically responded to by the brethren ,

and the AV . M . briefly replied . The charity box was then circulated whilst the "Tyler ' s toast"' was duly honoured , and the acting J . AV . then called on the brethren to return to labour . On the resumption of business Bros . Shairp and Pike , proved their proficiency as F . C . 's , and the lodge having beeu opened in the third degree , were severally introduced and raised as Master Masons

with due and fitting solemnity . The lodge was then closed down , the closing hymn sung , and the business of a long but most interesting evening brought to a pleasant aud harmonious termination . The next meeting of this lodge will he held on the 8 th December , nnd we are authorised by its officers to state that visitors on that occasion will be gladly welcomed .

PROVINCIAL . HERTFORD . —Hertford Lodge , No . 403 . —This lodge met at the Town Hall , Hertford , on 16 th instant , at four o ' clock . Bro . R . T . Andrews , AA . M . presiding . Bro . H . L . Thomas , P . M ., 449 , was ballotted for as a joiuing member and accepted . II . Muggeridge , G . S . B , installed in his usual efficient maimer Bro . C . Drummond , as

AV . M . for the ensuing ye ir . Bro . Drummond appointed , and Bro . Muggeridge invested the following brethren as officers : H . B . Hodges , S . AV . ; J . D . Medcalf , J . W . ; J . R . Cooks , P . M . Treasurer ; E A . Simson , Secretary ; O . H . AVayner , S . D . ; T . S . Carter , S . D . ; C . B . Jones , J . G . ; AV . H . Nicholls , D . C . ; C . P . AVyinan , Steward , and T . AVrigbt , Tyler , the other brethren present were Bros .

J . Boatwright , S . Neate , E . II . Flatt , and H . L . Thomas . The Visitors were Bros . F . Drummond , 217 aud 898 , H . T . A . Stewart , 893 . The lodge was closed in due form , and the brethreu adjourned to a sumptuous banquet at the Salisbury Arms . The usual toasts followed , and the brethren separated at an early hour . HARTLEPOOL . —St .. Helen ' s Lodge No . 531 . —At a

regular lodge , held on the 4 th inst ., Bro . James Johnson Armstrong , ( who has been a member of the lodge more than five years , ) was unanimously elected Worshipful Master for the ensuing year . Bro . Armstrong has risen to the above position step by step , commencing his first office as Steward , and no previous election has given more satisfaction to tbe brethren of St . Helen ' s , than that for 1870 ,

Rro . I . M . Procter , was re-elected Treasurer , and Bro . James Mowbray , who has been Tyler for many years , was also re-elected . The installation is fixed for December 2 nd , when it is expected that Bro . George Moore , M . J ) ., PM ., P . P . I . G . W .. and Mayor of Hartlepool , will officiate as Installing Master . NEWBURY . —laJge of JJopc , No . 574 .- —The monthly

lodge of the Freemasons of Newbury was held in the Council Chamber , on Friday evening , under the presidency of tho AV . M . Bro . Bland , when it was resolved that a Masonic Ball should be held iu the Town Hall on the 14 th January next . The lodge appointed a committee to carry out the necessary arrangements . The fine baud of the 1 st Life Guards will attend . Several handsome

additions to the furniture of the lodge have recently been made through tho liberality of individual members . ELLAND , YoiiKsriniK . — . Savile Lodge , No . 1231 . —The usual monthly meeting of this lodgo was holden on Thursday evening , the llth inst ., at tho Royal Hotel . The officers ot the lodge present were , Bros . Ely Walker Shaw , AV . M . ; Francis Crossley , S . AA ' . ; Frederick Crossley ,

J . AV . ; Francis AA addington , Seo . ; G . Norinanton , P . JL , and P . G . D Treas ; AV . Dewhirst , S . D . ; J . Shaw , J . D ., aud J . Dyaou , I . G . This being the anniversary of the opening of this prosperous young lodge , after the minutes of the previous regular lodge meeting hail been read and confirmed , aud some correspondence read , the AV . M . for ensuing year was elected by ballot ; the list of qualified

brethren con t ained eleven names , but tho votes were all given to the two Wardens , and W . M . having announced the number to bo 10 votes for BIM . Francis Crossley , S . AV ., and 12 for Bro . Frederick Crossley , J . W ., the latter esteemed brother was declared duly elected the representative of K . S . Bro . John Smithies , Steward , was elected Treasurer , and Bro . John Greenwood , P . M . 338 , the Tyler

for the ensuing year , two Auditors wore also appointed . Ttie lodge was then opened in the F . C degree , and Bro . J . iseph 1 JIW , a candidate for the degree of M . M . was examined , and being found worthy , was entrusted and re tired . After the lodge had been opened in the M . M . degree , Bro . Law was admitted and raised to that sublime

degree , the W . M . who was suffering from indisposition , being very ably assisted in the ceremony by Bro . John Arrnitage , P . M . 827 and 1231 , and Bro . Allen , P . M . 142 . The lodgo was closed in tho two higher degrees , and after a proposition of a gentleman for initiation had been brought forward , the lodge was closed finally in perfect harmony .

The Royal Arch.

THE ROYAL ARCH .

1 IKTU 0 F 0 LITAN . Union Waterloo Chapter , No . 13 . —This excellent working chapter wns opened in ancient form with a ¦ oleum prayer . Present : Cornps . Bickerstafi ; M . E . Z . ; Norman , II . ; Tail ' s , J . ; Thomas , N ; R . Barnes , P . Z ., Scribe E . ; Henderson , P . Z ., and Treas . The minutes

The Royal Arch.

and cash accounts of the last convocation were read and confirmed . The ballot was taken for Bro . Mays of the Capper Lodge , 1076 , for exaltation which proved unanimous iu his favor , but . business prevented his attendance . Bro . J . Young , of the Union AA ' aterloo Lodge , No . 19 , aud Bro Brown , of the Capper Lodge , No . 1076 , were duly initiated in a very impressive manner by Comp .

Bickerstaff . This being the meeting for electing the Principals and officers , the following were unanimously elected , viz .: Comps . Norman , M . E . Z . ; Taffs , II . ; Thomas , J . ; Kirk , N . ; U . E . Barnes , P . Z ., re-elected E . ; Henderson , P . Z .. re elected Treas . ; Batstone , P . S ., and Alison , was by show of hands re-elected Janitor . The chapter being closed the comps . adjourned to Comp . D .

Grey ' s , the Freemasons' Tavern , and partook of an excellent banquet , and parted in harmony . Chapter of Hope , No . 206 . —This Chapter was held on Thursday week , at the Globe Tavern Greenwich . The several chairs were taken by Comps . II . A . Collington , Z . ; S . Noble , P . Z . as H . ; aud James Moore , P . Z . as J . The rending and confirmation of the minutes were

succeeded by the appointment of the meeting of the Audit Committee , which it was ascertained is held at the Globe , ou the llth of December . The Comps . elected for the year were , J . Hasler , Z . ; AV . Noak , H . ; A . H . Tattershall , J . ; AA . Noak , Treas . ; J . H . H . Douglmey , S . E . ; AV . R . Orchard , S . N . ; T . Perridge , P . S ., and Johnson , Janitor . Comp . Noak stated that as he was Steward for this Chap

ter as well as for lodge 140 , for the Benevolent Institution at its festival in January , he should like to have a contribution from this Chapter to his list . The M . E . Z . then gave notice that he would move at next meeting , that two guineas be taken from the Benevolent Fund of the Chapter , and placed on Comp . Noak's list . No other

business being before the Comps ., they after closing down , adjourned to an admirable bauquet , supplied by Comp . Moore , nnd spent a delightful evening . Comps . Edington , Peckham , Smith aud H . Massey , J . 019 . were among the Comps who were present in Chapter , and at the banquet table .

Panmure Chapter , No . 720 . —This prosperous Chapter held its ordinary quarterly meetiug at the Horns Taveru , Kenuington , on Monday the 8 th instant , when were present , Companions H . C . Levander , M . A ., M . E . Z ., E . Worthington , H ., Joseph Nunn , P . Z . as J ., John Thomas , P . Z ., P . G . D . C , AVilliam AVatson , P . Z ., James Stevens , P . Z , Scribe E ., 11 . H . Harvey , Scribe N .,

Henry Smith , P . S ., AV . B . Church , 1 st A . S ., Dr . Cronin , 2 nd A . S ., also Companions Hammerton , Dr . Davison , Perrott , & c , & c . Amongst the visitors we noticed , Companion N . Gluoksteiu , of Colchester . The Chapter having been duly opened , Bros . G . 11 . N . Bridges and George AVatei-.-. U , of the Macdonald Lodge , 1210 , were balloted for as candidates for exaltation , and beiug

unanimously approved were duly exalted into Royal Arch Masonry with complete ceremouy , and iu that able and perfect manner for which this Chapter is so justly celebrated . The M . E . Z . then addressed the Companions in reference to the position of the Chapter and its obligation to the four Past First Principals and Founders . He stated that in consequence of the self-denial and economy

which had been practised by them , the Chapter now found itself , not only in full possession of its handsome furniture and appurtenances , but with every claim paid , and a good balance iu hand . As each of the P . Z . ' s had retired , the proffered Jewel had been firmly decliued by him until the Chapter should be free from liability aud in a good financial position . That position was now attained ;

he therefore had great pleasure in performing what he considered a duty , by proposing " That the sum of Sixteen Guineas be voted from the lodge funds for tho purpose of providing a suitable P . Z . Jewel for each of the following Companions , viz ., John Read , James Stevens ,

Joseph Nunn , and John Thomas , the four first Past Principals and founders of the Chapter . " The M . E . Z . ' s proposition was unanimously adopted , and the Chapter having been duly closed , thc Companions adjournal ! for refreshment , and a pleasant evening was spent in social harmony and good fellowship .

Orders Of Chivalry.

ORDERS OF CHIVALRY .

RED CROSS OF ROME < fc CONSTANTINE , Plantagenet Cim .-hirr , No . 2 . —This well-worked conclave held one of its regular assemblies at the Cannonstreet Hotel , ou AA ' educsdav the 1 Oth instant , under the

presidency of tho esteemed M . P . S .. Sir Knight John Boyd , P . E . O ., K . T ., P . M ., P . Z .. & o ., who was supported by Sir Knight Marsh , AVescoinbe , Cubitt , States , and a goodly number of members . Bro . William Bird wns

duly admitted , received , constituted and installed a Knight of the Order . The conclave was then closed , and tbe Chevaliers adjourned to a capital banquet , served under the personal superintendence of Bro . Sidney Spencer , the excellent Manager of the Hotel . This conclave , we predict , will rapidly increase in its new and superb head-quarters .

. SV . Andrew ' s Conclave , No . 15 . —A meeting of the distinguished Knights to whom Lord Kenlis has granted the charter originally intended for Edinburgh , was held recently . It waa resolved to hold the Conclave at the Canuon-stroet Terminus Hotel , and for the present to arrange with the Plantagenet Conclave , for the use of furniture . The officers s' » far as can bo ascertained , will probably be , V . E Sir Knt Raynham AV . Stewart , 1 S ° ; G .

A . Marshal , as M . P . S . ; R . Keiiyon . ns V . E . ; Frederick Binckes , 30 % as S . G ., W . Jones , J . G . ; S . Rosenthal , 33 ° , as H . P . ; Capt . Clifford Henry , IS " , Prefect ; AV . H . Hubbard , G . Treas ., Recorder and J . C Dawson , S . B . Comp . Gilbert was elected Sentinel , and the rank of Honorary Member was conferred upon Sir Knt . Little , 18 ° , G . Recorder . The inauguration will take plac-i at an early date .

Orders Of Chivalry.

St . George ' s Conclave , No . 18 . -A meeting of this conclave was held nt the Palmerston Arms , Grosvenor-park , Camberwell , oa \ A ednesday the 10 th instant . Among those present we noticed Sir Kt . H . Thompson , M . P . S . ; J . Thomas V . E . ; G . A . Taylor , S . G . ; Sillifant , H . P . ; C . L . Marshall , Treasurer ; E . Shaughnessy , Recorder ; T . AVingham , S . B , and R . AVentworth Little ,

G . R . The conclave was duly opened , and Bros . J . Ashwell , P . M . and P . Z , 22 , Bro . Robards , and AV . Ring , being iu attendance , were regularly admitted and installed as Knights of this illustrious Older . It was resolved to hold a special conclave on the 15 th December , for admission of several candidates , and also to rehearse the

ceremonial to be observed at the formal inauguration which is fixed to take place in January . The Knights appeared iu new purple sashes aud aprons , which were manufactured by Sir Knight Kenning , of Little Britain , and there was a general desire evinced to render tha Sfc . George ' s Conclave a thorough success .

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR . Temple Crcssing Encampment . —The Knights of this encampment met on Thursday , the 12 th inst ., in the Lodge-room , at the Horn's Tavern , Kennington . Present , Sir . Knts . AV . F . Mitchell , P . E . C , as E . C ; Dr . Lilley ,

P . E . C . ; R Farran , R . E . C ., Reg . ; Geo . Harrison , & c , the only visitor on this occasion was the V . E . Sir Knt . W . J . Meymott , P . G . D . C , & c , after the usual business the encampment was closed , and the Knts . adjourned to an elegant banquet and separated at an early hour .

The Ancient And Accepted Rite.

THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE .

Invicta Chapter , Rose Croix , 18 ° —A meeting of this chapter was held at the Masonic Hall , AVoolwich , on Friday , the 15 th of October , when there were present the V . E . Bro . Dr . Ward , M . W . S . ; 111 . Bro . Col . Clerk R . A , 33 ° as H . P . ; 111 . J . Forrester , 30 ° 1 st Gen . ; Ex . Bro . Harrison , 18 ° 2 nd Gen . ; 111 . Bro . Cockle , 30 ° G . Marshal ; Ex . Bro . Laird . 18 ° Trea . ; Ex . Bro . Boord ,

18 ° Recorder ; 111 . Bro . Glaisher , 30 ° Capt . of G . ; Henderton , Equerry ; and Bros . Hemsworth , 30 ° , Clabon , Thompson , Scott , Czarneck , Shrapie , Cook , Allen , and Hughes , all 18 ° , members ; the visitors included the 111 . Bro . Goodall , 33 ° , representative of the S G . C of England in the Unite ! States of America , the 111 . Bro . Capt . Philips , 33 ° , representative of the S . G . C . of the

United States in England , and 111 . Bro . James Keene , 30 ° . There were two candidates for admission to this degree in the persons of Bro . Dr . A . Knight Prescott , AV . M . ^ of lodge No . 706 , aud Bro . James Duguid , of the Union , Lodge , ( A . & A . Rite ) , Buenos Ayres , and they being present aud having received the preliminary degrees to

the 17 th inclusive , were perfected iu a very able manner by the AV . M ' . S . Ballot was then taken for the M . AV S . for the ensuing year , and the 111 . Bro . James Forrester , 30 ° , was uuauimously elected . Ex . Bro . Laird , 18 ° , was also re elected Treasurer . The chapter was then closed in ancient and solemn form . A number of the members afterwards dined together .

__ AVE are happy to announce that the honour of Knighthood has been conferred upon Bro Albert AV . AVoods ( Grand Director of Ceremonies ) , whose recent elevation to the office of Garter King at Arms was duly recorded by us . The 15 sections will be worked at "The

Pythagorean Lodge of Instruction , No . 70 , " at Bro . C . AValls ' , the Prince of Orange Taveru , Greenwicliroad ( next the Eailway Station ) , on AVednesday , November 24 th , 1869 . Bro . David Rose , AV . M ., 73 , will preside . EMULATION LODUK OF IMPKOA ' EMENT , under the

sanction of tho Lodge of Unions , 256 . The annual festival of the lod ™ will take place at Freamasons ' Hall , on Friday , November 2 Cth , 1869 , on which occasion Bro . Sir Daniel Gooch , Hart ., M . P ., P . G . M ., Berks and Bucks , will preside . The lodge will be , as usual , opened at 7 p . m . precisel y , when the

second Lecture will be worked . Tickets for the Banquet may be hud of tlie Stewards , or of tlie Secretary , at 2 s . Cd . each . C . A . Muvton , Sec . THE BBADOX ( No . 619 ) , MASONIC CIIAIUTABI . B ASSOCIATION was opened on Monday night , at Bro . J . AV . Avery ' s , the Queens Arms ,

AVestonstreet , London Bridge . Bro . J . AV . Avery , was elected President , Bro . Saul AVells , V . P ., Bro . A . Avery , Treasurer , and Bro . A \ . Manger , ( No . 15 ) , Secretary . Six members were elected on the Committee . Sufficient subscriptions were collected to give an assurance of a draw taking place at next ineetiiiQ-.

IHE BLOOD PUKIFIKK , —Old Dr . Jacob Townsend ' s Sarsaparilla . Other Medical Testimony . —In speaking of the " Blood Purifier . " old Dr . Jacob TowiiKcnd ' s Sarsaparilla , G C . Kernott , M . D ., L . S . A . Loud ., says : — " I strongly recommend it in cutaneous diseases and all impurities of the blood . " March 21 , 1869 . —In a letter to the proprietors ,

June fi , 1800 , Or . Irvine , of IrvineVtown , says : — "I have been in the habit of orderingyour Sarsaparilla for my patients with the beat results . Send me six quarts and six mammoth bottles . " For all skin diseases , for purifying the system of mercurial poisons , and building up the broken constitution il is the only safc and certain remedv . —In Bottles 2 s . £ d ., in ..

4 s . 6 d ., 7 s . 6 tl ., lis . Sold by all Druggists Pills and Ointment each in Boxes , Is . lid ., 2 s . 0 d ., is . Od . Testimonial * also from the Hon . the Dean of Lismore ; General AVilliam Gilbert , of the Indian Army ; ordered also by Apothecaries llall , l ^ onilon . Caution—Get the red and blue wrappers , with the Old Doctor ' s head in the centre . No other genuine .

  • Prev page
  • 1
  • 4
  • You're on page5
  • 6
  • 12
  • Next page
  • Accredited Museum Designated Outstanding Collection
  • LIBRARY AND MUSEUM CHARITABLE TRUST OF THE UNITED GRAND LODGE OF ENGLAND REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER 1058497 / ALL RIGHTS RESERVED © 2025

  • Accessibility statement

  • Designed, developed, and maintained by King's Digital Lab

We use cookies to track usage and preferences.

Privacy & cookie policy